CCP 3.1.14.A.b - Enūma Anu Enlil 14 A

Catalogue information
British Museum
BM 45900
81-7-6,332
Babylon
CDLI: 
P461225
Publication
Photo: 
Fs Slotsky p. 260
Editions: 

Steele, 2008J. M. Steele, A Commentary Text to Enūma Anu Enlil 14, in From the Banks of the Euphrates: Studies in Honor of Alice Louise Slotsky, M. Ross, Ed. Eisenbrauns, 2008, pp. 257–266.: 257-266

Commentary
DivinationAstrological. Enūma Anu Enlil

ṣâtu (3b)

Base text: 
Enūma Anu Enlil 14
Commentary no: 
A
Duplicates
Tablet information
Babylonian
Fragment
Columns: 
1
Lines: 
obv. 11, rev. 5
Seleucid / Parthian (3rd cent - ca 100 BCE) (Babylon / Uruk)
Colophon
Bēl-aba-uṣur s. Nabû-balāssu-iqbi (d. Egibi) (?)
Bibliography

Frahm, 2011E. Frahm, Babylonian and Assyrian Text Commentaries. Origins of Interpretation. Ugarit-Verlag, 2011.: 51, 143, 309

Steele, 2008J. M. Steele, A Commentary Text to Enūma Anu Enlil 14, in From the Banks of the Euphrates: Studies in Honor of Alice Louise Slotsky, M. Ross, Ed. Eisenbrauns, 2008, pp. 257–266.
[Edition]
: 257-266

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How to cite
Frahm, E. & Frazer, M. & Jiménez, E., 2013, “Commentary on Enūma Anu Enlil 14 (CCP 3.1.14.A.b),” Cuneiform Commentaries Project (E. Frahm, E. Jiménez, M. Frazer, and K. Wagensonner), 2013–2024; accessed December 7, 2024, at https://ccp.yale.edu/P461225. DOI: 10079/c2fqzjw
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